June 18th, 2010
It started with a dress…
This dress.
My daughter may only wear this 3-4 times in her life but for me it’s worth it. I don’t advocate spending lots of money on kids fashion since practically speaking they can’t wear it for very long but sometimes spending more up front gets you a better quality product that is both unique and practical (there will always be an occasion for a cute dress). The cost of clothing is an issue unto itself and anything fashion related will raise concerns about quality, cost, functionality vs. originality ( not always exclusive of one another ) and for some of us the issues of how the clothing is produced. Is it ethically and environmentally sound? Who would have though that buying clothing would raise such concerns? I frequently struggle with the idea of paying more for things that are not mass produced because often you can find something sufficient for a lot less money at a chain store or a big box retailer. However I struggle more with the concept that clothing should be sufficient. It’s like saying “it’s fine”. What a bland and inconclusive response! I think fashion is and has always been a form of expression and the creative minds behind the designs should be supported since fashion is an art form. This is not to say that places like Target, Gap and J. Crew don’t have totally adorable clothing for kids, in fact I regularly shop at all of the aforementioned shops but sometimes it’s fun to seek out smaller companies who offer more unique specialty items.
Here are some fab pieces that I have purchased for my daughter this season.

Stella McCartney for Gap Kids

Livi and Luca Bloom sandal for Spring 2010

Little soles Retro Mary Janes












So, the warm weather has finally arrived and with it the desire to wear spring dresses. Oh, how I love my spring dresses. Too bad they don’t love the playground. This is going to be a summer for shorts in my world.




















































